sturr
Structural
- Oct 5, 2005
- 27
I am designing some post-installed anchors for a steel bracket that will be located near or perhaps straddling a joint in a concrete slab. The joint is between the main slab-on-grade and the pour-strip next to the tilt up walls, with rebar thru the joint. This is not a control joint and it is tight.
Obviously, treating the joint as a "free edge" is the conservative approach. Is this commonly treated as a free edge? Or perhaps can it be regarded as a "crack"? The joint lacks the irregularity of a "crack", but I was wondering if anyone would treat it as a crack in where designing the anchors for cracked concrete in the vicinity would be sufficient.
Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Obviously, treating the joint as a "free edge" is the conservative approach. Is this commonly treated as a free edge? Or perhaps can it be regarded as a "crack"? The joint lacks the irregularity of a "crack", but I was wondering if anyone would treat it as a crack in where designing the anchors for cracked concrete in the vicinity would be sufficient.
Your thoughts would be appreciated.